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  2. Pi (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Pi (/ˈpaɪ/; Ancient Greek /piː/ or /peî/, uppercase Π, lowercase π, cursive ϖ; Greek: πι) is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless bilabial plosive IPA:. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 80.

  3. List of topics related to π - Wikipedia

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    A History of Pi (book) Indiana Pi Bill; Leibniz formula for pi; Lindemann–Weierstrass theorem (Proof that π is transcendental) List of circle topics; List of formulae involving π; Liu Hui's π algorithm; Mathematical constant (sorted by continued fraction representation) Mathematical constants and functions; Method of exhaustion; Milü; Pi ...

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  6. List of Pi Gamma Mu members - Wikipedia

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    Pi Gamma Mu is an international collegiate honor society in the social sciences. The society was formed in 1924 at Southwestern College and the College of William & Mary. [1] Pi Gamma Mu's members include notable scholars, diplomats, political leaders, business leaders, and pioneering professionals.

  7. List of Sigma Pi Sigma members - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Pi Sigma is an American honor society for physics and astronomy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina on December 11, 1921. [ 3 ] It became a member of the Association of College Honor Societies in 1949.

  8. Chronology of computation of π - Wikipedia

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    Calculated pi to 72 digits, but not all were correct 71: 1706: John Machin [2] 100: 1706: William Jones: Introduced the Greek letter ' π ' 1719: Thomas Fantet de Lagny [2] Calculated 127 decimal places, but not all were correct 112: 1721: Anonymous Calculation made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, giving the

  9. Pi - Wikipedia

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    The number π (/ p aɪ / ⓘ; spelled out as "pi") is a mathematical constant, approximately equal to 3.14159, that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.It appears in many formulae across mathematics and physics, and some of these formulae are commonly used for defining π, to avoid relying on the definition of the length of a curve.